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Early Career Support

Step to Work: Supporting newly qualified AHPs transition into the workplace.

In collaboration with Canterbury Christ Church University (CCCU) and the Kent and Medway AHP Faculty, this programme has been produced to support AHPs transition between education to employment into the Health and Social Care setting. This programme is available to final year AHP students and newly qualified AHPs and can be accessed through E-Learning for Health.

Link: https://www.e-lfh.org.uk/programmes/step-to-work

Useful Documents and Resources:

Step-to-Work-Provider-GuideDownload
Step-to-Work-Programme-PresentationDownload

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